From: Andrey Repin
From: Matt Seitz
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=494084
Does it make sense for Cygwin to follow Fedora's lead, and install
"aspell-en" by default when "aspell" is installed?
No, it makes sense to report this issue to Git maintaners.
OK, I can do that.
However, based on the Fedora bug reports, it sounds like this could be an
issue for other "aspell" client applications. It appears that the normal
behavior for "aspell" clients is to report an error if the "default"
dictionary is specified and no dictionary is present.
So it seems like the options are:
1. Change git-gui and other "aspell" based applications to suppress their
error message when the "default" dictionary is specified and no dictionary
is present.
2. Change "setup.exe" to install the "default" dictionary (i.e., the
dictionary for the current locale) automatically when "aspell" is installed.
3. Change "setup.exe" to remind the user to install the "default"
dictionary when "aspell" is installed.
4. Keep the current behavior, and let the end-user figure out what went
wrong and how to fix it.
Option 2 seems to be the solution that Fedora went with.
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